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Apparently filmed on a mobile phone, the video image shows two men pinning down a burqa-clad woman as a bearded man in a turban flogs her with a whip The government's agreement .
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Web Video Featuring All Female Dental Clinic Released by Film Specialists Melbourne Video Production Experts in web videos, Melbourne-based company Melbourne Video Production just unveiled a video featuring all female dental clinic. The 2-minute “About Us” video explains the story behind the surgery. (PRWeb June 17, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/melbourne/videoproduction/prweb10834283.htm
June 17, 2013 - PRWeb
VIDEO: E3 2013 Video Round-Up Taco Edition Watch video from all the levels of Super Mario 3D World that were on display at E3. Nintendo had 5 levels from Super Mario 3D World playable in the game's E3 demo. Watch video from each of those levels in the video below. Also, enjoy some recent videos from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds that you may not have seen yet. read more...
June 16, 2013 - Nintendo World Report
Video: AFC playoff predictions ESPN analyst Mark Schlereth predicted the 2013 AFC playoff teams in this video. He pegged just one team from the AFC West to make the playoffs. Not surprisingly, that team is the Denver Broncos. The defending division champion went 13-3 last season. The three other teams in the division won a combined 13 games. While those teams worked to improve this offseason, so did Denver. So, it would have ...
June 16, 2013 - ESPN Blogs
Jim Joyce in MLB.com After I heard from the Tigers, who had obviously seen a replay, I asked the guy in the [video] room to cue up the play as soon as we got in,Joyce said, "and I missed it from here to that wall. I had a great angle, and I missed the call."
Steve Jobs in TechNewsWorld Jobs pointed to the "avalanche" of media outlets offering content for Apple's mobile devices -- which do not support Flash -- as proof that Flash is "no longer necessary to watch video or consume any kind of Web content."